The game is dominated by men, and men of a certain mindset who do appear to believe that women don't really belong in the higher echelons of the game.
I can't make out what the abuse is of either the doctor or the official, but if it needs bleeping, it has to be pretty appalling.
The fact is that such behaviour is seen as acceptable by the majority of fans - if it wasn't, then action would have been taken.
Because such abuse is shrugged off as 'banter' means it continues, and women are made to feel as though, if they choose to enter a 'mens' domain of sport, this is something that goes with the territory.
How soon, or if ever, football, and the men who run it, will see this issue as important enough to deal with, is a worrying issue, but one thing is for sure -
if any of the commentators, fans, officials, board members, or casual observers, heard that abuse levelled at their wife / girlfriend ' daughter / sister / mother - they would not find it quite so 'banterish'.